
Crappy week, cracker weekend.
- Damian Bee
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Crappy week, cracker weekend.
Melbourne certainly showed us that we are still in winter this week, this weekend looks like the polar opposite, (at least west of the city) Have a good one where ever you are 

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Re: Crappy week, cracker weekend.
Damian, on Thursday I was working in the shed during the afternoon and it was 1.8 degrees inside and snowing outside. Makes today's breezy conditions with intermittent drizzle seem lovely
Cheers,
Mojo

Cheers,
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Re: Crappy week, cracker weekend.
Saw a lady literally get blown off her bike the other day, same day I got home and half the collection were on their sides over here in west Melbourne.
Bonsai is not a rational act.
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Re: Crappy week, cracker weekend.
Oh Mojo, A Shed
You lucky, lucky bugger
The roof over the sawmill kept the hail off until after lunch when the wind picked up. Then it was wet AND cold so I packed up and went down to work in the nice cosy shed for the rest of the afternoon where it was at least dry.
Cracker day today weatherwise but I've run out of 15cm pots.
... and osmocote....
.. and the potting mix bin is getting pretty low too.


Cracker day today weatherwise but I've run out of 15cm pots.


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- Damian Bee
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Re: Crappy week, cracker weekend.
I hear you (just) Mojo. I was working in Sassafras on Thursday with a tin roof over us. What was that? My ears are still ringing and I have just got feeling back in my toes. Somewhat of an exaggeration but who posted that topic about spring 1 month early?Mojo Moyogi wrote:Damian, on Thursday I was working in the shed during the afternoon and it was 1.8 degrees inside and snowing outside. Makes today's breezy conditions with intermittent drizzle seem lovely![]()
Cheers,
Mojo

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Re: Crappy week, cracker weekend.
Just use bloody 6 inch then and be done with itshibui wrote:Cracker day today weatherwise but I've run out of 15cm pots.


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Mojo
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Re: Crappy week, cracker weekend.
One of those deranged Sydney-siders I think, most likely high on Fig sapDamian Bee wrote: ...who posted that topic about spring 1 month early?


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"Any creative work can be roughly broken down into three components- design, technique and materials. Good design can carry poor technique and materials but no amount of expertise and beautiful materials can save poor design". Andrew McPherson - Furniture designer and artist